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{{InfoMangaChapter
|seriesissue=''[[Kingdom Hearts Vol. 1|Kingdom Hearts Vol. 1]]'' Episode 1
|series=kh1
|prev=
|next=Episode 2: Invaders
|next=Episode 2: Invader
|name=Episode 1: Calling
|image=
|front=Episode 1 - Calling (Front) KH Manga.png
|caption=
|back=Episode 1 - Calling (Back) KH Manga.png
|publisher=[[Tokyopop]]
|kana=第1話 呼ぶ声
|date=2005
|romaji=Dai 1-wa Yobu Koe
|coverdate=2005
|jpname=Episode 1: A Voice Calls
|written by=[[Shiro Amano]]
|art by=
|colors by=
|letters by=[[wikipedia:Adriana Rivera|Adriana Rivera]]
|edits by=[[wikipedia:Alexis Kirsch|Alexis Kirsch]]
|continuity=[[Kingdom Hearts manga|Manga continuity]]
|chronology=[[Kingdom Hearts manga|Kingdom Hearts]]
}}
}}
'''Episode 1: Calling''' is the first chapter in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|manga}}'' manga.


The front page shows the ocean, as seen from the [[Destiny Islands]]. The back page shows [[Jiminy Cricket]].
'''In which we meet our characters.'''


==Story==
==Synopsis==
During a meteor shower, an unknown voice tells a fairy tale about the light. A young [[Kairi]] washes up on a beach, where she is found by a young [[Sora]].
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[[Image:Siege mode bunker.jpg|left|200px|thumb|It is an avatar of apocalyptic prose, the herald... of overwrought narration!]]
Confronted by two menacing robots, the stunned Verity, Hunter and Jimmy can only stand and gawk as the ambulance driver disappears in a blaze of electricity. That blaze stuns one of the robots, sending it into the garage wall and scattering concrete everywhere. The ambulance itself transforms into a third giant robot, who shields the three humans from the rubble. As the white robot draws a weapon, the third robot deploys an ink spray, blinding his attacker, then transforms back into an ambulance once again and orders the three humans inside. As the ambulance peels out, Jimmy laments the destruction of his garage.


Sora wakes up from a dream, and is startled by Kairi standing behind him. They check the raft they are making, but get scolded by [[Riku]] for always slacking off. They discuss the possibility of sailing to another world, and finding out where Kairi came from. Kairi shows off the good-luck charm she made. As they make their way back home, Riku tosses a [[paopu fruit]] to Sora, claiming that if two people share one, their destinies become intertwined, and teases Sora about trying it out.
Back in the wilds of Arizona, a police detachment finds the dead body of the mustached businessman. He has no I.D., but one of the officers recognizes him and makes a phone call to a group of people in a boardroom to report the death. Behind them, the wall is adorned with [[Machination|a massive "M"]].


At [[Disney Castle]], a panicked [[Donald]] wakes [[Goofy]] about a problem with [[the King]], but [[Minnie]] and [[Daisy]] hear him shouting. In the castle, Donald explains the King is gone and had left a letter. In the letter, he explains he had to leave because the worlds are in danger, and tasks Donald and Goofy with finding the "key". To do so, he sends the two to [[Traverse Town]], to find a man named [[Leon]].
Traveling on a crowded freeway, the ambulance is once again picked up by the blue jet fighter and narrowly avoids a pile-up caused by the jet's sonic boom. This allows the two sports cars—who identify themselves as Runamuck and Runabout—to catch up, partially transforming to deploy weapons. According to the ambulance, this is a very disturbing sign, as Decepticons never break cover, let alone in such a brazen fashion.  


Meanwhile, Sora is in his room, embarrassed about the idea of sharing a paopu fruit, Kairi is finishing her good-luck charm, and Riku is staring at the island with a weird look in his eyes, stating the door is opening.
In Oregon, Starscream and Blitzwing marvel at the ore that they have discovered. They anticipate refining more, and getting some kind of unfriendly response for breaking protocol.  


==Worlds and characters==
Some more fancy driving allows the ambulance to shake Runamuck and Runabout. Verity, who on top of fleeing for her life has had reality turned upside down on her, screams for them to stop and jumps out.
*[[Destiny Islands]]
**[[Kairi]]
**[[Sora]]
**[[Riku]]
*[[Disney Castle]]
**[[Donald Duck]]
**[[Goofy]]
**[[Minnie Mouse]]
**[[Daisy Duck]]
**[[Pluto]]


==Story changes==
While Jimmy goes to calm her down, Hunter tries to pry more detail out of the ambulance—starting with its name, Ratchet—but before he can get far, the jet re-acquires them. With everyone back inside, Ratchet pours on a burst of speed. In the middle of the desert, three more cars with weapons that spring from hidden compartments appear in their path and shoot the plane down. These cars then transform, draw weapons, and the [[Prowl (G1)|leader]] informs Ratchet of the statutes of the Autobot [[Code of Interplanetary Conflict]] that he has violated. In his defense, Ratchet offers only two words: [[Siege Mode]]...
*The fairy tale told at the beginning was originally told by [[Kairi's Grandmother]] in a flashback during Sora's third visit to [[Traverse Town]].
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*Sora finds Kairi washed up on the beach
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==Featured characters==
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
* [[Kairi]] (1)
* [[Sora]] (2)
* [[Riku]] (3)
|c2=
* [[Donald Duck]] (4)
* [[Goofy]] (5)
* [[Daisy Duck]] (6)
* [[Queen Minnie Mouse]] (7)
* [[Pluto]] (8)
}}
 
===Covers (2)===
* '''Front cover:''' A peaceful Destiny Islands scene, with the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' logo.
* '''Back cover:''' Jiminy Cricket plans what to say.


==Volumes==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Kingdom Hearts, Volume 1 Cover (Japanese).png|''[[Kingdom Hearts, Volume 1]]''
Image:KH Manga 1f.jpg|
Kingdom Hearts, Volume 1 Cover (English).png|''[[Kingdom Hearts, Volume 1]]''
Image:KH Manga 1b.jpg|
Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Volume 1 Cover (Japanese).png|''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Volume 1]]''
Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Volume 1 Cover (English).png|''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Volume 1]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Gallery==
==Errors==
<gallery>
===Continuity errors===
Episode 1 - Calling 01 KH Manga.png|Colored art of the meteor shower.
* None yet identified.
Episode 1 - Calling 02 KH Manga.png|Colored art of the front page.
 
</gallery>
===Artistic errors===
* None yet identified.
 
==Items of note==
===Dubbing changes===
 
===''Kingdom Hearts'' references===
* The tale told at the beginning of the episode is in fact the story which [[Kairi's grandmother]] told her at [[The Radiant Garden]].
 
===Real-world references===
 
===Miscellaneous trivia===
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==Collections==
[[Image:KH manga 1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Manga cover]]
* ''[[Kingdom Hearts Vol. 1]]'' manga <!--change to correct publication date and ISBN<small>([[September 27]], 2006) ISBN 1600100104</small>-->
:"Episode 1: Calling" is only available within the manga collection.<!--verify; did it ever come out in the Square Enix magazine, like Soul Eater does?-->


{{Manga}}
[[Category:Tokyopop manga episodes]]

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